名词
1. He gave recitations from Shakespeare.
他背诵了莎士比亚的作品。
1. 朗诵:recital 朗诵 | recitation 朗诵 | recitative 背诵的
2. 朗诵, 背诵, 叙述, 背诵的东西:discard solution 废液 | recitation 朗诵, 背诵, 叙述, 背诵的东西 | spindle drive motor 主轴电动机
3. 背诵;详述;列举:recital 背诵;详述;列举 | recitation 背诵;详述;列举 | reckon up 合计
1. (大声)朗诵,背诵
When someone does a recitation, they say aloud a piece of poetry or other writing that they have learned.
e.g. The transmission began with a recitation from the Koran.
节目一开始是一段《古兰经》朗诵。
2. recitation
2. 声明;陈述
A recitation of something is a statement of it.
e.g. The letter was short — a simple recitation of their problem.
信写得很短——只是简单地说了一下他们的问题。
1. But that sentence will be doubled if his Quranic recitation classes fail to make him a hafez someone who knows the Quran by heart.
2. The programme will include a cantata, recitation of Mao's poetry and tenor and soprano solos.
3. recitation在线翻译
3. The way they pay homage is to clasp their palms, kneel and say a devotional recitation.
4. Saddam made it to midway through his second recitation of the verse.
5. A school that uses the ancient Chinese style of teaching focused on recitation of classics has been branded illegal by the country's top education authority.
6. So far 46 students below the age of 14 have enrolled in the school which is based on learning through recitation.
7. The idea is that through leading them in recitation in a relaxed and friendly environment they will learn effortlessly.
8. Every Saturday and Sunday, this simple mantra introduces some beautiful recitation by children attending the centre.
9. Ye's work adopts the stylistic recitation of traditional Chinese operas for the poems.
10. With each successive recitation that there is no political will, the political will dissipates.
noun
1. systematic training by multiple repetitions
e.g. practice makes perfect
Synonym: exercise practice drill practice session
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2. a regularly scheduled session as part of a course of study
Synonym: course session class period
3. a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance
e.g. the program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems
4. written matter that is recited from memory